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Rush/Exit... Stage Left Canada 1981 Japanese Laser Disc Edition

Rush/Exit... Stage Left Canada 1981 Japanese Laser Disc Edition

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In 1981, RUSH was in the middle of their heyday, when their historic album ``MOVING PICTURES'' reached number 3 in the United States. The official video that symbolizes this is a reprint. The true identity of this work is the masterpiece "EXIT... STAGE LEFT". This is a multi-camera pro shot released as a video version of the live album of the same name. The main live album version was combined with “PERMANENT WAVES TOUR”, but the video version only had one performance. This photo was taken at the "Montreal performance on March 27, 1981". First of all, let’s look back at the schedule at that time and check the position of the show. [“MOVING PICTURES” released on February 12th] ・February 20th – April 26th: North America #1 (42 performances) ←★Coco★ ・May 6th – July 5th: North America #2 (37 performances) )《October 29: Album version "EXIT... STAGE LEFT" released》 October 29 - November 29: Europe (20 performances) December 1 - 22: North America #3 (15 performances) ) This is RUSH in 1981. The tour was divided into two parts after the release of the album version "EXIT... STAGE LEFT", and the Montreal performance of this work was the former. This was the 23rd concert of "North America #1". The video version was broadcast on MTV in February 1982, later than the live album, and was later released as CED (November 1982). Furthermore, the media expanded to laser disc (June 1983) and VHS/Beta (July 1983). It was also released on DVD in the 2006 box ``REPLAY X 3''. This work has been precisely digitized from the Japanese laser disc, which boasted the highest peak at the time. It is natural that it is of the highest quality that is completely official since it is an official work, and what is important is the content of the show itself. Actually, the content of the video version of "EXIT... STAGE LEFT" is different from the live album, so let's compare and organize them. 70's (7 songs) Flash Rush: In the Mood (★) Night Flight: By-Tor & the Snow Dog (★) / In the End (★) 2112: Grand Finale (★)・Farewell to Kings: Xanadu / Closer to the Heart ・Battle of the Gods: The Trees 80's (5 songs) ・Permanent Waves: Freewill ・Moving Pictures: Limelight (★) / Tom Sawyer / Red Barchetta / YYZ *Note: Songs marked with "★" cannot be heard on the live album version of "EXIT... STAGE LEFT". ...and it looks like this. The live album version was designed to avoid duplication with “ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE”, but this one has no reservations. Unfortunately, it is not a full show, but you can enjoy plenty of early masterpieces. And the performance that spells out such famous songs is amazing. He is able to create complex arrangements for all three parties, and if he is sharp as an individual, he is also impenetrable as an ensemble. Geddy Lee in particular doesn't feel busy despite the increased amount of synths, colorfully performing famous songs and singing with relaxed vocals. RUSH has not given up their position as the strongest trio in the rock world throughout their 35-year career, and this work depicts the moment of their climax in that history. It is not only a video version of a famous live album, but also a masterpiece that allows you to witness the peak of the strongest trio. A masterpiece that shines brightly in rock history, reprinted from the Japanese laser disc. A DVD version of the masterpiece official footage that symbolizes the "MOVING PICTURES TOUR" at its peak. This is a multi-camera professional shot of the "Montreal performance on March 27, 1981". The quality precisely reproduced from the Japanese laser disc is truly ironclad, and the performance at its peak is crisp. You can enjoy plenty of famous songs such as "In the Mood", "By-Tor & the Snow Dog", "In the End", "2112: Grand Finale", and "Limelight" that cannot be heard on the live album of the same name. Live at the Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 27th March 1981 PRO-SHOT Taken from the original laser disc (SM058-3021) (59:38) 1. Intro 2. Limelight 3. Tom Sawyer 4. The Trees 5. Xanadu 6. Red Barchetta 7. Freewill 8. Closer to the Heart 9. YYZ 10. By-Tor and the Snow Dog 11. In the End 12. In the Mood 13. 2112: Grand Finale 14. End Credits Geddy Lee – bass and rhythm guitar, vocals, synthesizers, bass pedal synthesizer Alex Lifeson – electric and acoustic guitars, bass pedal synthesizer Neil Peart – drums and percussion PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.60min.

1. Intro 2. Limelight 3. Tom Sawyer 4. The Trees 5. Xanadu 6. Red Barchetta 7. Freewill 8. Closer to the Heart 9. YYZ 10. By-Tor and the Snow Dog 11. In the End 12. In the Mood 13. 2112: Grand Finale 14. End Credits Geddy Lee – bass and rhythm guitar, vocals, synthesizers, bass pedal synthesizer Alex Lifeson – electric and acoustic guitars, bass pedal synthesizer Neil Peart – drums and percussion PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx .60min.

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